Incorporating oral health care education in undergraduate nursing curricula - a systematic review
Abstract Background The recognised relationship between oral health and general health, the rapidly increasing older population worldwide, and changes in the type of oral health care older people require have raised concerns for policymakers and health professionals. Nurses play a leading role in ho...
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Main Authors: | Vandana Bhagat (Author), Ha Hoang (Author), Leonard A. Crocombe (Author), Lynette R. Goldberg (Author) |
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